NEWS
1 gets off, 1 for trial
A high court judge has thrown out indictments for forgery and uttering a forged document against businessman Troy Sabeeney. Justice Gillian Lucky also threw out a similar indictment of uttering a forged document against fellow businessman Anthony Chow, but ruled there was sufficient evidence for Chow to go on trial for forgery. In a written decision delivered at the Hall of Justice in Port of Spain yesterday, Lucky ruled on a motion filed by attorneys for both men to have indictments against them quashed because of insufficient evidence. Read more here
Piarco AA passengers stranded as Max 8s grounded
Scores of people hoping to get to Miami from Piarco International Airport were getting ready to board their flight around 3 pm yesterday when they were turned back and told to leave the departure gate. Moments earlier, United States President Donald Trump had grounded all Boeing 737 Max planes with immediate effect, leaving those passengers who were set to leave for the United States at 3.25 pm on American Airlines flight number 2703 stranded at Piarco. Another flight destined to leave Miami for Port-of-Spain at 5.55 pm (on Wednesday) yesterday, flight number 2713, was also cancelled. Read more here
POLITICS
Sinanan: WASA and heavy trucks to blame for bad roads
Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan said works done by the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA), along with overweight trucks, were the two major contributors to the poor condition of roads. Sinanan made the remarks during his opening address at a stakeholders' meeting on overweight trucks at his ministry, London Street, Port of Spain. He said the government had a responsibility to preserve its infrastructure and the meeting was aimed at getting contractors to adhere to the law and carry loads of acceptable weight. Read more here
Young: Mercy Committee inactive
For whatever the reason, the Mercy Committee of T&T has seemingly been inactive over the years and there is a substantial backlog of requests by prisoners requesting pardon from the President. This was yesterday disclosed by the Minister of National Security Stuart Young during his brief address at yesterday’s 2019 Preparation for Release Programme launch that took place at the Chapel of the Maximum Security Prison in Arouca. The programme is in its 15th year. This year’s theme is “Keys to Successful Re-Entry.” The programme falls under the non-governmental organisation, Vision on Mission (VoM) headed by Wayne Chance. Read more here
BUSINESS
AI for the Caribbean
The robot revolution is here. There is no escaping it. The world is now in the fourth wave of the industrial revolution where cloud-based computing, big data and a proliferation of sophisticated algorithms are being used to create artificial intelligence (AI) programmes that are transforming the way the world works. Business Day met with general manager of Microsoft Caribbean Herbert Lewy, at TT Microsoft's head office on Mucurapo Road, Port of Spain, when he visited the country in February to discuss AI and the opportunities Microsoft is providing for developers. Read more here
Refinancing plan close for US$850m bullet payment
With about five months to go before the bullet payment on its US$850 million bond is due, Trinidad Petroleum Holdings (TPH), the successor holding company which replaced Petrotrin last year, is close to completing the refinancing of the bond. Read more here
REGIONAL
Ethiopian Airways Crash Prompts Ban On Specific Boeing Planes From Ja’s Airspace
The civil Aviation Authority has imposed a temporary restriction on Boeing 737-8 MAX and 738-9 MAX operating in Jamaica’s airspace until further notice. Operators who had flown the aircraft into Jamaica before receiving the directive from the Civil Aviation Authority were allowed one non-commercial flight out of the island. The directive came after an accident involving Ethiopian Airways (Model Boeing 737-8) on March 10, 2019, during which 150 persons, including passengers and crew, were killed. The cause of the accident has not yet been determined as investigations have just begun an intense probe. However, sources are drawing similarities between the accident and another one six months ago involving Lion Air Flight 610 on October 29, 2018. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Explosive revelations in Russia saga add up to a bad day for Trump
It would be hard to think of a more damaging day for a President than one on which his former campaign chairman disappeared behind bars for years to come. But Paul Manafort's new sentence was the least of Donald Trump's worries Wednesday as his Russia investigation nightmare took yet another turn for the worse. New suspicions about dangled pardons, conflicting congressional testimony, implicit pleas for clemency and fresh suggestions of inappropriate presidential behavior delivered a new twist to the drama with Washington already on edge in anticipation of special counsel Robert Mueller's final report. Read more here
Brexit: PM to bring third Brexit deal vote to Commons
14th March 2019